An Ugly Day in America
The president incites mob violence, and Congress defies him: This is your morning tip sheet. Continue reading An Ugly Day in America
The president incites mob violence, and Congress defies him: This is your morning tip sheet. Continue reading An Ugly Day in America
In her new documentary, Katrine Philp takes us into Good Grief, a facility that helps the very young deal with unspeakable loss. Continue reading ‘Beautiful Something Left Behind’ Review: Young Children and the Trauma of Lost Parents
As America’s European allies digested events that rocked Washington, many expressed faith in the strength of U.S. democracy to prevail. Continue reading Merkel Blames Trump for Violence, but Europe Also Sees Reason for Hope
Six outstanding sculptures by Martin Puryear; Gregory Edwards’s “pedestrian paintings”; and rarely seen works by Jack Whitten. Continue reading 3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The Titans running back rushed for 2,027 yards, the fifth-highest total in N.F.L. history, and is hauling the team back to the postseason. It will be a fleeting joy ride, if past seasons are any indicator. Continue reading Enjoy Derrick Henry’s High-Mileage Fun. History Shows It’s Unsustainable.
June Sarpong has been a familiar face on British screens for two decades. Now, she’s in charge of bringing greater diversity to the country’s public broadcaster. Continue reading The Former Youth TV Star on a Mission to Transform the BBC
Gabriel Byrne, known for his contemplative performances in “The Usual Suspects” and “In Treatment,” contends with his unlikely path to acting in his memoir, “Walking With Ghosts.” Continue reading This Time, He Stars In His Own Story
Wednesday wasn’t Trumpism’s “last gasp.” It was the manifestation of a long-held fantasy. And most perpetrators walked away, uncuffed, to fight another day. Continue reading The Far-Right Told Us What It Had Planned. We Didn’t Listen.
And what else you need to know today. Continue reading Rampage at the Capitol